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Telehealth is biggest threat to healthcare cybersecurity, says report

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

"The starkest increase in mentions of telehealth keywords was observed from the second to the third week of March, when there was a 144% increase," according to the report. Report authors also flagged endpoint security – including medical devices and COVID diagnostic devices – as a major concern.

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Consumers’ Embrace of Digital Health Tech Stalls, and Privacy Concerns Prevail – Accenture’s 2020 Research

Health Populi

Six in ten people are open to health and wellness services via virtual channels, over half like the idea of remote monitoring linking with at-home devices, and 1 in 2 people would be open to routine appointments through telehealth. Overall, 75% of consumers trust medical doctors, and 69% trust nurse practitioners and physician assistants.

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Introducing Hospital-to-Home, Care Innovations' Digital Health Platform for COVID-19

care innovations

The impact has affected everything from how patients are triaged to supply chain management of medical equipment and devices. This includes: To learn more about our COVID-19 solution, please visit the Care Innovations home page , or view our application on the Azure Marketplace (use the keyword “COVID-19 Health Harmony”).

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Why Health apps are like the Wild West, with Apple just riding into town

Lloyd Price

But out of the spotlight, the FDA has been doing away with regulatory action altogether on many diagnostic health apps targeting consumers, seeking to accelerate digital health adoption by defining many of these as “low risk” medical devices. Google” keyword searches. The app will see you now? Source : [link]

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Digital Phenotyping: The new era of Healthcare Technology or unauthorized pervasive surveillance?

Lloyd Price

Old or young, many people today are glued to their mobile devices and, inevitably, leave behind a unique digital footprint that could be utilized for healthcare purposes. As ownership of smartphones is increasing exponentially, these mobile devices are perfectly suited for digital phenotyping.

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SEARCH 2020 – Day Two

South Central Telehealth Resource Center

England stated that HRSA is a “grant making” organization and encouraged those in attendance to utilize Grants.gov using the keyword “telehealth.” Krupinski warned that when looking at RPM devices, you shouldn’t just look at them for what they can do but how well it’s suited to your patient population. Camille McBride.

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3 Real-World Reasons the Scripps Study Failed

Chilmark Research

The results of a six-month study on the impact of connected devices on chronically ill patients are in – and they’re not good. We’re thrilled to see companies like Sherbit partnering with Harvard Medical School researchers to explore how real world smartphone data can play a role in improving chronic disease care outcomes.